Dr Jorg Hardege
Sex Pheromones as Novel Tools for Monitoring and Control
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Project Description
Develop slow release gels for shore crab control in the filed (Oregon)
Project Acronym | Control |
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Status | Project Complete |
Value | £4,083.00 |
Project Dates | Aug 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2018 |
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